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How To Optimize Windows 10 For Gaming and Performance

Game Mode optimizes Windows 10 performance for gaming by managing system resources to achieve the optimum frame rate and suspending Windows updates. Disabling Nagle's algorithm in the Windows registry can improve online gaming performance by preventing latency issues. Faster DNS settings of 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 can also boost online gaming speeds. Adjusting Windows update, notification, and visual settings helps prevent interruptions and free up processing power for optimized gaming on Windows 10.

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How To Optimize Windows 10 For Gaming and Performance

Game Mode optimizes Windows 10 performance for gaming by managing system resources to achieve the optimum frame rate and suspending Windows updates. Disabling Nagle's algorithm in the Windows registry can improve online gaming performance by preventing latency issues. Faster DNS settings of 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 can also boost online gaming speeds. Adjusting Windows update, notification, and visual settings helps prevent interruptions and free up processing power for optimized gaming on Windows 10.

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1.

Optimize Windows 10 With Gaming Mode

Looking for another option to squeeze the best gaming


performance out of Windows 10?

Game Mode is one of the key Windows settings for gaming.


When you've Game Mode turned on, your Windows settings are
tweaked in a way that optimizes your Windows 10 performance.
In a nutshell, it works by managing your system resources and
thereby giving you the best performance on your PC. Here's how:
1. Press Windows key + I to launch Windows Settings.

2. Type in 'game mode' in the search box.

3. Click Game Mode settings or Turn on Game Mode.

4. On the Gaming screen, click Game Mode.

5. Switch to On to use Game Mode.

If your PC supports Game Mode, resources will be managed to


achieve the optimum frame rate. Additionally, Windows Update
will be suspended.

While this is one way to improve gaming performance on


Windows 10, Game Mode is not perfect. Jump to the next section
to learn some more Windows 10 gaming tweaks.

2. Improve Online Game Performance: Disable


Nagle's Algorithm
Nagle's algorithm essentially bundles data packets at the cost of
a smoother internet connection. It's useful but having Nagle's
algorithm enabled on your computer may contribute to latency
issues when playing games online.

To disable this and improve gaming performance on Windows 10,


start by checking your IP address:
1. Hit the Windows key + X keys.

2. Select Windows PowerShell.

3. Type in "ipconfig" and hit Enter.

4. Look for "IPv4 address" to identify your PC's IP address

With the IP address noted, it's time to edit the Windows Registry.
However, be super careful before you make any changes to the
Registry, as things can easily go haywire. Here's how.

1. Head to the Start menu search bar, type in 'regedit,' and select the best match.

2. Select Registry Editor (tread carefully when fiddling with the Windows Registry)

In the address bar, copy and paste the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces

In the left-hand pane, you'll see a collection of folders, with


filenames comprised of letters and numbers. To access the
correct file, match your IP address with the one listed
against DhcpIPAddress in one of these folders.

When you find your matching folder:


1. Right-click on the folder

2. Select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value

3. Name this TcpAckFrequency

4. Click OK

5. Select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value again

6. Name this one TCPNoDelay.

7. Double-click on each and set their parameters to 1

That's it. Do this and you will disable Nagle's Algorithm. If you run
into any problems, reset the parameter values to 0, and they will
be disabled.

3. Optimize Windows 10 Online Gaming With Faster


DNS
If you're playing online multiplayer or relying on a remote
server for Windows 10 gaming, network traffic can cause
problems.

While upgrading to faster internet can help, it's quicker and


cheaper to just make some networking tweaks.

1. Hit Windows + I to open the Settings app.

2. Find Network and Internet > Change Adapter Settings.

3. Right-click on your wireless network.

4. Select Properties.
5. Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4.

6. Make a note of the two DNS entries for future reference.

7. Replace them with 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1

8. Click OK, and then select Close.

9. Restart your default browser.

Your internet should now be faster, which will help with online
gaming.

4. Disable Automatic Updates for the Best Gaming


PC Settings
Windows 10 will automatically update your OS and schedule a
restart without your permission. While this feature doesn't
activate often, you never want to be caught unaware and risk
your game save.

Not only can automatic updates restart Windows without warning,


but downloading updates in the background will limit your
network connectivity.

While you cannot disable automatic restart, it can be delayed. To


reduce the chance of Windows Update downloads interrupting
your gaming performance:
1. Open Settings with Windows key + I

2. Click Update and Security > Windows Update

3. Look for Advanced options then click Update Options

4. Disable Restart this device as soon as possible when a restart is required to install an


update

5. Enable Show a notification (Windows will give plenty of warning when the system is going to
restart following an update)

6. Use Pause updates to delay installation of updates for up to 7 days

By specifying when you'll be using Windows 10, you can prevent


Windows Updates from downloading and installing during
active hours.

5. Disable Notifications in Windows 10


The Focus Assist feature in Windows 10 lets you specify how
and when you receive notifications.

Popups and chimes usually accompany notifications, but these


can interrupt games. Focus Assist lets you manage what level of
focus you devote to your work. To optimize your Windows gaming
with Focus Assist, follow the steps below:

1. Hit Windows + I to open Settings.

2. Click System > Focus Assist.

3. Select Alarms Only to hide all other notifications.

4. Ensure When I'm playing a game is set to On.

That's it. This will minimize the impact of notifications, making


them available to check later.

6. Prevent Steam Auto-Updating Games


If you use Windows to play games, you're probably buying and
installing games via Steam.
One of the largest annoyances with Steam is its update feature.
This blocks you from preventing automatic updates across all
your games. This may eat up memory by updating games you
don't play or limiting your network connectivity with background
updates.

To prevent Steam from updating games in the background:

1. Launch the Steam client.

2. Open Steam > Settings > Downloads.

3. Uncheck Allow downloads during gameplay.

You can also prevent Steam from downloading updates for


largely unused games:
1. Open the Steam Library.

2. Right-click an underused but installed game.

3. Select Properties then Updates.

4. Under Automatic Updates change Always keep this game up to date to Only update this game
when I launch it.

5. Ensure Pause background downloads while I'm playing is selected under Background


Downloads.

With Steam correctly optimized, Windows 10 will be ready for


AAA gaming.

7. Tweak Windows 10 Visual Effects for Game


Improvements
Your computer’s graphical user interface (GUI) can be a
hindrance to your processing power. By default, your Windows 10
appearance settings are set to impress.

Games running in the foreground may conflict with a shiny GUI


running in the background. Adjust these settings to optimize
Windows 10 for gaming performance.

1. Open Settings with Windows key + I.

2. Type in "performance" and select Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows.

3. In the settings box, select Adjust for best performance.

4. Click Apply.

5. Click on the Advanced tab.

6. Ensure that Adjust the best performance of is set to Programs.

7. Apply again, and then click on OK to confirm.

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8. Tweak Your Mouse Settings for Windows 10
Gaming
Could your mouse be impacting gaming performance on
Windows 10? To find out, it's a smart idea to optimize your mouse
settings. A feature called pointer precision, also known as mouse
acceleration, can impact how your mouse performs in games;
Disabling it can help to optimize gaming in Windows 10. Here's
how you can do that:

1. Open Settings.

2. Click Devices > Mouse.

3. View the Pointer Options tab.

4. Clear the Enhance pointer precision checkmark.

5. Click Apply.

6. Click OK to exit---you might also adjust the pointer speed to suit.

If gaming has improved, your mouse was almost certainly


slowing things down.

9. Max Power Plan to Improve Windows 10 Gaming


Performance
Power options are often ignored due to their supposedly
negligible effect. Some gamers claim adjusting for higher
performance works, while others fail to notice any difference by
changing their PC power settings.

The only way to know for sure is to test it out on your PC. To
change your power settings:

1. Open Settings.

2. Type in "power" and click Power & sleep settings > Additional power settings.

3. Select the high-performance option.

4. If none is available, use Create a power plan to configure a new, custom power plan

This option will allow your PC to perform better at the cost of


higher energy consumption and temperature levels. For this
reason, it's better to activate this Windows 10 optimization on the
desktop rather than on laptop PCs.

10. Keep Your Windows 10 Drivers Updated for


Improved Gaming Performance
Your GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) is the core of your PC
gaming experience. However, the GPU requires the latest
Windows driver to keep it working faster and better.

All graphics cards, no matter how old or new, benefit from


continually updated drivers.
To check your GPU name and specs:

1. Right-click Desktop

2. Select Display settings > Advanced display settings

3. At the bottom, find Display adapter properties

You can download driver updates through this window


under Properties > Driver > Update Driver. Alternatively, visit
the manufacturer's website to ensure the driver is up-to-date.

Manufacturers will often provide free gaming and update software


to keep your drivers up to date automatically. For optimal
performance, it is highly recommended that you install the chipset
and LAN drivers for your motherboard as well. Since these are
crucial for optimal gaming performance, this makes sense.

The easiest method to check chipset drivers is to open Windows


PowerShell (right-click Start to find it) and enter:
wmic baseboard get product,Manufacturer,version,serialnumber

Your motherboard's manufacturer and product name will appear


in the command prompt.

List your manufacturer and product name to search for your


drivers online. You should find the necessary software on
the Support page of the manufacturer's website.

Along with the chipset drivers, you will also find your onboard
LAN drivers for an optimal internet connection.

11. Install DirectX 12 to Optimize Windows 10 for


Gaming
DirectX 12, the latest version of Microsoft's popular gaming API,
is a key element of Windows 10 gaming.

It delivers support for multiple GPU and CPU cores, better frame
rates, lowered power consumption, and enhanced graphical
effects.

To check if you have the latest version of DirectX:

1. Open Windows PowerShell
2. Type dxdiag

3. Tap Enter

Moments later, you'll see the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.

Don't have DirectX 12 installed? There's a small chance this can


happen if you have upgraded from Windows 8.1. Fix this by:

1. Opening Settings with Windows key + I.

2. Select Update and security.

3. Find Windows Update > Check for updates.

That's it. Wait while the update installation gets completed.


DirectX12 will automatically optimize many gaming settings in
Windows 10.

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